
These two buddies went and did something like this — and totally redeemed themselves.
There are plenty of road trip movies that have inspired people to go on similar trips in real life. Fans often want to relive the experiences of the characters they have come to love.
Recently, two fans decided to take on one of the most beloved road trip movies of all time, "Dumb and Dumber," making a 400-mile journey on a minibike.
Ari Henning and Zack Courts recently shared a video recounting their experiences traveling from Nebraska to Colorado on a minibike, as Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels’ characters did in the classic Farrelly Brothers film.
The two men built a replica of the minibike used in the film for their trip. Their journey took two days total, according to brobible.
Just like in the movie, the two made the entire journey riding on the same bike. Sadly they chose to recreate this portion, instead of the part of the movie where they drive in a sheepdog-inspired Mutt Cutts van.
Maybe they will tackle that portion for their next viral journey.
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